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The developers of ScummVM are pleased to announce that as of today, the
classic game Discworld has full support for
James Woodcock's Music
Enhancement Project within the developers build. The project started
way back in January 2006 as James Woodcock committed himself to use the original
MIDI files from various Point and Click Adventure titles, creating enhanced
versions using modern MIDI equipment. He has already released the
Simon the Sorcerer version
and can now add Discworld to his completion list:

"I have tried very hard to remain faithful to the originals in respect to
the excellent composers creations..." says James Woodcock, creator of
the ScummVM Music Enhancement Project. He continues
"...There has been a lot of support and interest from Discworld fans, who have
been monitoring its progress very carefully and it is with great pleasure I can
finally play Discworld using new versions of the original soundtrack with many
thanks to the developers of ScummVM for all their hard work in making this
feature possible".

James uses the Yamaha Tyros2 keyboard hooked up to his computer via USB and
after going through various tweaking, recording and editing, a finalised music
track is born.

With permission from legendary author
Terry Pratchett himself, the
Discworld enhanced soundtrack (version 2.0) will be released in full and
compatible with ScummVM in the future when hopefully we expect the freeware version of the
game will be made available to the public to enjoy all over again.

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